This is part of a discussion on the Motifator forum about the motif XS and the Tyros 2. Many people are surprised that the T2 with its SA voices sounds better than even the flagship XS and want to know the difference between the two instruments as they are seriously considering the T2 as an alternative.....But the qoutes below are shocking !
This typifies the ignorance and misinformation being given and discussed in keyboard forums (and no doubt shop floors)but you will be shocked by the source of the following qoutes
"Tyros 2 is a completely different product aimed at a different market. For one thing - it is NOT programmable to anywhere near the extent the XS is. If you buy a T2 expecting to make your own brilliant sounds - you're buying the wrong instrument.
The sounds on the T2 are editable - to a small degree. You use "offsets" to "adjust" aspects of the individual voices - but it's not the same as the XS where you can start from scratch to build sounds. You can't change the waveform of a T2 guitar sound to a different guitar for example, or change the filter type, or...man, I could go on for paragraphs.
The T2 is ideal for one-man band musicians, entertainers, people who like auto-accompaniment keyboards. The XS is a studio tool designed to allow you to create sounds as well as heavily modify them a million different ways and store the results. As well as being a live gigging keyboard for people in a band.
Please folks - wait for some better demos for the XS. And after that, please go see it "in person". Audio demos don't begin to tell the whole story. Nor does someone else's evaluation"
Thats not quite true about the editability of the sounds of the T2. I am sure you owners on here know fullwell the depth of editing that can be done with the software supplied with your T2 Buts lets allow that for now . Read on .....
"This is very true. But here are some differences between the XS and the Tyros 2.
On the Tryos 2 the styles are bound together. That is the Funk style is has a Funk Drum, Bass , Guitar and keyboard part in it. It is not so easy to combine different phrases from different styles."
And this comment
"On the XS , it is easy to combine different parts from different styles to make completely different kinds of music.
Also you have more control over the individual parts because you can record them individual one a time. "
My response
"I dont think thats true. You can mix styles and intruments and create your own original patterns or linear tracks just like a workstation. To say that if you use a funk style you are tied in to using the funk drum kit or bass sound is totally incorrect. You can mix and match to your hearts content. These functions were available even on arrangers like the yamaha psr8000 which was the flag ship arranger 8 years ago !
Unless musicians actually play these instruments and dig into their functions they will continue to believe that they are only suited to people jamming along at home with themselves.These instruments in very many cases are far more appropriate to the song writer and serious musician than many of the workstations that have been bought and lead to frustatrating the creative juices that the instruimenmt sound inspired in the first place !
No disrespect intended Yamaha US"
The qoutes are shocking because they originate from TWO OF YAMAHA'S OWN STAFF IN THE USA WHO ARE INVOLVED IN EITHER PRODUCT DEVELOPEMENT/SALES OR MARKETING !!!!
If they are ignorant about the instruments capabilities that come from their own company , what hope does the buying public have in order to buy an instrument that is actually most suited to their needs as opposed to " the most advanced workstation"
I was flabbergasted.
My last word on the subject was
"I just saw the demo of Bert on Google. My goodness.He may as well have just demoed a T2 !!!!! He demonstrates the creativity that an arranger inspires and the immediate ability to record play and edit what you have played and he then says " that is what makes this such a great workstation" .
Ok I'm done preaching Enjoy your music however you make it and whatever you make it on ! "
Watch the Demo and see what i mean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LaWsCwMo3U&mode=related&search=